59 research outputs found
Inequalities in the education system and the reproduction of socioeconomic disparities in voting in England, Denmark and Germany: the influence of country context, tracking and self-efficacy on voting intentions of students age 16–18
Political Education in Croatian Secondary Schools: An Emergency Reaction to a Chaotic Context
Democratic Education: A Theoretical Review (2006–2017)
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational scholarship. Three hundred and seventy-seven articles published in English language peer-reviewed journals between 2006 and 2017 are discursively analyzed. Democratic education functions as a privileged nodal point of different political discourses. Two discourses against (elitist and neoliberal) and six discourses pro democratic education (liberal, deliberative, multiculturalist, participatory, critical, and agonistic) construct its meaning. It is argued that the different versions of democratic education respond to various (a) ontological and epistemological assumptions, (b) normative approaches to democracy, and (c) conceptions of the relationship between education and politics. For educational policy, the review provides a critique of elitist and neoliberal policies and support for participatory decision making across discourses. Recommendations for educational practice are made by identifying pedagogies across democratic education scholarship as well as specific pedagogies for each discourse
Elections as an Opportunity of learning Civic Education and Political Participation for teenagers
Political Literacy or a ‘Sentimental Education'?—Programmes for coexistence in Israeli Schools
Back on track? How civic learning opportunities widen the political knowledge gap in a tracked education system
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